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Should I Seek Medical Attention Even Though I Don't Feel Hurt?

Posted by Steven A. Bagen

Dec 23, 2013 11:00:00 AM

Without a doubt, several extensive medical, legal, financial and emotional considerations are involved requiring immediate attention after you have been involved in an auto accident. If you fail to pay attention to any one of these different components after your accident occurs, you might find out later that the mistake could prove to be quite costly in terms of your well-being and recovery for years down the road.

The body isn’t designed to be able to hold up against the impact and force brought on from an auto accident. Regardless of whether it is a slow impact collision or not, you could end up finding yourself struggling with any number of serious injuries. Not all of these injuries are going to be visible at first, which is why it is imperative that you seek the attention of a medical professional right away. 

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Topics: Car Accidents, Motorcycle Accidents, Boating Accidents, ATV Accidents

What Should I do if the Driver Leaves the Scene of an Auto Accident?

Posted by Steven A. Bagen

Dec 20, 2013 4:00:00 PM

Car accidents tend to happen far too often, which also means that a hit-and-run is going to be quite common in today’s society. Even though you might assume that this type of accident is between two vehicles, that simply isn’t the case. Many people don’t ever think that they are going to be the victim of a hit-and-run accident, but you just never know what might come your way. In reality, roughly 16 percent of all pedestrian-car crashes wind up being a hit-and-run. To prevent yourself from being the next victim, you need someone working for you who understands your rights and works hard to uphold them, which is where an attorney for personal injury, such as Steven A. Bagen and Associates, in Gainesville and Ocala comes into play.

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Topics: Car Accidents, Motorcycle Accidents, Bicycle Accidents, hit and run

What is “uninsured motorist’s Coverage”?

Posted by Steven A. Bagen

Sep 24, 2013 5:55:00 AM

The last thing a driver wants to do is get involved in an accident, but things can get particularly distressful if the other driver is both at-fault and without adequate insurance coverage or any at all. Such incidents occur every day in Florida and often require the victim to call an auto accident attorney in Gainesville. Drivers within the state are surprisingly still not required to carry any Bodily Injury Liability Coverage, and one must only have minimum Personal Injury Protection and Property Damage Liability coverage to legally drive an automobile in Florida.

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Topics: Car Accidents, Motorcycle Accidents, Insurance Company

Do You Really Need Uninsured Motorist Coverage?

Posted by Steven A. Bagen

Jan 14, 2013 3:14:00 PM

Having the right auto insurance coverage is essential. Uninsured motorist coverage is vital to ensuring that you are protected in a collision with an uninsured or underinsured driver.

Auto insurance is mandatory in Florida (as in most of the US). However, the state only requires a minimum amount of coverage. The state does not mandate that you carry uninsured motorist coverage. However, it’s very important that you have this type of protection included on your insurance policy. Why is this? What is this type of protection?

What Happens If You’re Injured?

Every day, thousands of people in Florida are injured in automobile accidents. In most cases, the insurance companies pick up the tab here. However, what happens if you’re injured in an auto accident and the person who hit you doesn’t have insurance? What happens if their insurance coverage is not sufficient? In most instances, you’re on the hook for your medical bills, and you won’t see anything for pain and suffering through a personal injury case, regardless of how skilled your lawyer might be.

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Topics: Slip & Fall, Motorcycle Accidents, Bicycle Accidents

Baltimore Ravens’ Torrey Smith Personally Impacted by Motorcycle Accident

Posted by Steven A. Bagen

Sep 23, 2012 6:58:00 AM

The Baltimore Ravens’ win against the New England Patriots in September was a comeback game for more than one reason. Not only did the Ravens come from behind with the help of two crucial touchdowns in order to narrowly win the game by just one point, but the person who caught those touchdown passes had just comeback from 24 devastating hours in his life.

The night before this exciting game, Torrey Smith, wide receiver for the Baltimore Ravens, lost his younger brother to a terrible motorcycle accident. Smith’s younger brother, Tevin Jones, passed away after a motorcycle accident late that Saturday night. Torrey Smith was awakened in the middle of the night with the news, and rushed home to be with his family: his mother and five younger siblings.

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Topics: motorcycle, Motorcycle Accidents

Auto Accidents on the Rise in Gainesville

Posted by Steven A. Bagen

Jun 11, 2012 5:23:00 AM

Gainesville has recently received negative publicity following a devastating pile up on I-75 that resulted in the death of ten people, as well as the hospitalization of eighteen. This isolated incident is just one example of the increased rate of auto accidents in the area, and residents are desperately searching for answers as to why this is occurring.

Foggy conditions make for bad drivers
One common hindrance in the Gainesville area is the low visibility during morning driving. Early morning fog is prevalent in this area, and it can significantly affect a driver's ability to see what lies ahead. In the case of the recent pile up, a mixture of smoke and fog prevented unsuspecting drivers from seeing the danger that was right ahead of them.

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Topics: Car Accidents, Community, Motorcycle Accidents, Serious Accidents & Injuries

Auto Accidents on the Rise in Gainesville

Posted by Steven A. Bagen

May 24, 2012 5:06:00 AM

Gainesville has recently received negative publicity following a devastating pile up on I-75 that resulted in the death of ten people as well as the hospitalization of 18. This isolated incident is just one example of the increased rate of auto accidents in the area, and residents are desperately searching for answers as to why this is occurring.

One common hindrance in the Gainesville area is the low visibility during morning driving. Early morning fog is prevalent in this area, and it can significantly affect a driver's ability to see what lies ahead. In the case of the recent pile up, a mixture of smoke and fog prevented unsuspecting drivers from seeing the danger that was right ahead of them.

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Topics: Car Accidents, Motorcycle Accidents, Bicycle Accidents, Speeding Accidents, Personal Injury Attorney(s), Personal Injury Law

Three Motorcycle Wrecks Reminds Gainesville Residents the Importance of Safety

Posted by Steven A. Bagen

Apr 30, 2012 11:45:00 AM

A recent rash of motorycle accidents have reminded local residents why bike safety is important. It's often been said that tragedy comes in three. That's exactly the case for the three Gainesville bikers who lost their lives or were injured after severe motorcycle accidents.

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Topics: Motorcycle Accidents

Study Reveals Women Are Involved in More Accidents Than Men

Posted by Steven A. Bagen

Jul 19, 2011 12:27:00 PM

A new study developed by the University of Michigan found that car accidents are mostly caused by women. Researchers studied thousands of traffic accidents over a 20-year time span. The results are surprising: female drivers are far more likely to run into a car driven by another woman than a man.

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Topics: Car Accidents, Personal Injury, Motorcycle Accidents, Speeding Accidents, Bus Accidents, Spinal Cord Injury, Serious Accidents & Injuries, Personal Injury Law

Florida Leads Nation in Pedestrian Deaths

Posted by Steven A. Bagen

Jul 15, 2011 9:22:00 AM

According to a new report released by Transportation for America, 11.1% of pedestrians and 17.4% of bicyclists were killed in Florida making it one of the deadliest states for walkers and bikers.

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Topics: Car Accidents, Pedestrian Accidents, Personal Injury, Motorcycle Accidents, Bicycle Accidents, Bus Accidents, Personal Injury Attorney(s), Personal Injury Law